SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwired - August 31, 2015) - Flipora, a web-based technology used to intuitively connect users to more highly relevant online content, has announced the latest advancement within the iPhone market. The company's newest app provides a groundbreaking shakeup to how most mobile users consume content. By directly utilizing user data from Twitter, Facebook, and other sources, the app can make the user experience significantly more convenient -- and connect people with their interests and interesting people more directly and accurately. This latest push in technology creates an almost artificial intelligence of relevancy that improves speed and accuracy in delivering specific information.

With most newsreader and content apps, users need to manually pick broad topics. Over time, these antiquated platforms could eventually be configured to give at least partially useful information to users. The difference within the Flipora iPhone app is the way it utilizes available information: Rather than relying entirely on manual effort from the user, the technology works by interpreting usage data over time. This means that as a user's interests change, grow or evolve, the app can seamlessly keep up -- and continue to provide highly relevant recommendations without as much irrelevant content standing in the way. As many users have already reported, this latest version accomplishes an impressively worthwhile connection to data to consistently yield interesting content to them.

With major league support and profiles from top-tier publications including CNN, the BBC, The New York Times, ABC News, and TechCrunch, Flipora has already grown to millions of users in its relatively short term on the market. The advent of the company's latest mobile innovation showcases their commitment to bringing customers exactly what they need. By connecting people with the information they need, custom-tailored to their interests and usage, the company has worked to provide convenience as well as a high degree of relevancy to Internet usage. This type of personalization represents the culmination of all the company's targeted research and development. And it also showcases exactly what the future of Internet usage can look like -- particularly within the mobile sector.

Flipora is leading the way in automated, intelligence-guided suggestions customized to users over all the platforms they use every day. The technology works through a user's online activities to deliver highly specific content recommendations specifically based on his or her individual interests. Flipora picks from among 100 million content pieces everyday to deliver to most popular and interesting content on each topic. Developed by Jonathan Siddharth and Vijay Krishnan former Computer Science students at Stanford University, the company has already made a significant splash within the tech world with adoption and usage by millions of users, with a team of advisors and executives from tech giants such as Google, Facebook, Dropbox, Square and Teradata.